Jenő Jandó
1952–2023. Hungarian pianist.
Hungarian pianist closely associated with the Naxos label; prolific recordings of standard repertoire including Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, and Chopin. Well-regarded for clean technique and accessibility.
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Dvorák: Piano Concerto, Etc / Jandó, Wit, Polish Nrso
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Jun 03, 1994
Dvorak: Piano Concerto, Op. 33 / The Water Goblin
Brahms: Piano Quintets
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Oct 24, 1990
Schumann & Brahms: Piano Quintets
Beethoven: Piano Trios "archduke" & "ghost" / Jandó, Et Al
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May 13, 1992
Beethoven: Piano Trios 'Ghost' and 'Archduke'
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Vol 5 / Jenö Jandó
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Oct 15, 1988
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos. 5-7, Op. 10 and No. 25, Op.
Beethoven: Famous Piano Sonatas / Jando
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Beethoven's Sonatas Probably the best known of Beethoven's sonatas are the Pathetique, Moonlight and Appassionata. Only the first name was given by the composer. The Moonlight Sonata has it's name from the inspiration of the poet Rellstab (whose verses were to be set to music by Schubert). Writing in 1832 he likened the sonata to the wild scenery bordering Lake Lucerne, seen from a boat by moonlight. The French romantic composer Berlioz, on the other hand, preferred to see sunlight in the sonata, and other writers have been equally imaginative. Sonata No.8 in C Minor, Op. 13 "Pathetique" The Sonata pathetique was written in 1798 and 1799, and was published in the latter year with a dedication to Prince Lichnowsky, the nobleman who had travelled to the court of Berlin with Mozart in 1789. The work, Opus 13, is in C Minor, and is described as a "Grande" Sonata, music suitable for public performance by the composer, who was at this time one of the most distinguished keyboard-players in Vienna. Sonata No.14 in C Sharp Minor 'quasi una fantasia' Op. 27, No.2 "Moonlight" The Moonlight Sonata is more properly described by it's title Sonata quasi una fantasia, Opus 27 No.1, in the key of C Sharp Minor. The imaginative writer Arnold Schering, already referred to, found a literary parallel with Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, but others have chosen to find in the sonata romantic notions of a different kind. It was completed in 1801, and dedicated, at the last minute, to Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, a young pupil of Beethoven. Sonata No.23 in F Minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata" Sonata in F Minor, Opus 57, the Appassionata, was considered by Beethoven to be among his best piano sonatas. It's nick-name, although not chosen by the com- poser, is an apt one, although Schering's parallel with Shakespeare's MacBeth may appeal to us less. Dedicated to the Countess of Brunswick, the sonata was completed in 1805 and published two years later.
Beethoven: Cello Sonatas Vol 1 - Op 102 & 69 / Onczay, Jandó
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Nov 20, 1991
Beethoven: Cello Sonatas Nos. 3-5
Beethoven: Bagatelles Op 33, 119 & 126 / Jénö Jandó
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Feb 13, 1992
Beethoven: Bagatelles, Opp. 33, 119 and 126
Bach: The Well-tempered Clavier Book 1 / Jenö Jandó
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Sep 18, 1997
J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
Liszt: Années De Pèlerinage Vol 2, Italy / Jenö Jandó
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Feb 12, 1992
Liszt: Annees De Pelerinage, Vol. 2
Liszt: Annees De Pelerinage Vol. 3
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Feb 12, 1992
LISZT: Annees de Pelerinage, Vol. 3
Best Of Schubert
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